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Eye Problems in The Kerry Blue TerrierCompiled from Daryl Enstone's posts on the KerryBlues-L
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Because of the facial hair, eye infections in Kerries can be common.
If you have a problem, make sure that vet will treat your dog but not the symptoms of a disease. The problem can be the result of a cold or allergy. If eye infections or irritations recur despite full courses of antibiotic treatment, further investigation is necessary. I had a Kerry which I kept dragging back to the vet for red (although not always infected) eyes until the vet was completely frustrated. Finally, after several recurring infections, he did a tear production test (Schirmer tear test) and found he had dry eye syndrome. An excellent resource page for eye problems in dogs is: I have consulted with this specialist and he is very good and reputable. Editor's note: An interesting web site about dog vision: http://www.vetinfo.com/dogsee.html Are Kerries color-blind? Find out at http://www.uwsp.edu/acad/psych/dog/dvision.htm
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